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Very easy, all you do is type /who gm island, and you'll get a list of players, who are either gms or hackers…..i found this out from cosmos, i don't see any good uses right now, but if you can think of something, go for it Ready for the next level? We recommend The MMORPG Exchange for your WoW Gold needs. MMORPG-Exchange has supplied us for years and has great customer service and 24/7 instant delivery. Check them out! World of Warcraft Gold delivered instantly!

Recipe Rage Potion (Everquest Warcraft)

This is my first post, so be nice. I've found that the recipe for Rage Potion (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=2977) goes for a lot of money on the AH house. Specifically 1 to 2 gold. Considering you buy it for 1 silver I think that's some pretty good money right there. Where I usually get it is from the Defias merchant on the top floor of the Moonbrook inn. There are a bunch of other level 14 Defias up there, but if you can deal with them pretty easily if you're higher level than them. I've done this 4 times so far, and it usually works, but don't expect it to always sell. I highly recommend selling it at a minimum of 1 gold, but you can raise the price as much as you want. It seems to be working well lately because of the amount of twinks out there. The trick is to make it seem expensive and rare, and again I don't guarantee it will sell every time. Ready for the next level? We recommend The MMORPG Exchange for your WoW Gold needs. MMORPG-Exchange has supplied us for years and has great customer service and 24/7 instant delivery. Check them out! World of Warcraft Gold delivered instantly!

Recipe Rage Potion (Warcraft account)

This is my first post, so be nice. I've found that the recipe for Rage Potion (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=2977) goes for a lot of money on the AH house. Specifically 1 to 2 gold. Considering you buy it for 1 silver I think that's some pretty good money right there. Where I usually get it is from the Defias merchant on the top floor of the Moonbrook inn. There are a bunch of other level 14 Defias up there, but if you can deal with them pretty easily if you're higher level than them. I've done this 4 times so far, and it usually works, but don't expect it to always sell. I highly recommend selling it at a minimum of 1 gold, but you can raise the price as much as you want. It seems to be working well lately because of the amount of twinks out there. The trick is to make it seem expensive and rare, and again I don't guarantee it will sell every time. Ready for the next level? We recommend The MMORPG Exchange for your WoW Gold needs. MMORPG-Exchange has supplied us for years and has great customer service and 24/7 instant delivery. Check them out! World of Warcraft Gold delivered instantly!

The WOW pvp system awards time and not skill, so if you don't have 12 hours a day for PVP'ing, going for exalted with one of the factions in the battlegrounds, will most likely get you better results gear-wise. The advantage of going for exalted with the BG factions is that your reputation gains aren't reliant on others, as it is with the PVP system, so you can gain rep when you want and it doesn't decay.

There are 3 battlegrounds; Alterac Valley (AV), Arathi Basin (AB) and Warsong Gulch (WG).

Warsong Gulch
Warsong Gulch is 10 vs 10 capture the flag. The games themselves are bracketed in the usual brackets (10-19, 20-29, 30-39, 40-49, 50-59, 60) and the reputation scale to the lvl.

Horde gains repuation with Warsong Outriders and Alliance gain it with Silverwing Sentinels.

Reputation gains are as follows (WOWwiki.com)

Quote: Honor Rewards
The game awards bonus honor to everyone on your side of the match for reaching certain goals. Those goals are:

capturing the opponents flag, rewards 396 honor (at level 60)
winning the match, rewards 198 honor (at level 60)
Honor for lower level matches scales down from the amounts given. Other scored events are not granted honor. These include: killing blows, picking up the opponent's flag, and returning your flag to your base. Honor is awarded for honorable kills as normal.

Winning a complete match (3 captures and the win bonus) gives you 1386 honor (at level 60). It also awards you 3 marks of honor. Turning in the quest for 3 marks of honor is worth an additional 396 honor points.

Losing a complete match (0 captures and a loss) gives you no bonus honor. The only honor you will accumulate will come from honorable kills. You will receive 1 mark of honor at the end of a loss, so you can still collect 3 and turn in the quest as given above.

During the Warsong Gulch Battlegrounds Holiday, you will earn double reputation bonus for each flag captured on your team. The winning team will earn an additional 990 bonus honor (at level 60) for completing the match, in addition to the usual 198 bonus. The losing team will earn 594 bonus honor at the end of the match. Thus a 3-0 match will award a total of 2376 honor to the winners, and 594 honor to the losers during the holiday.

Reputation
Flag Capture - 35 reputation for entire team (10 extra reputation on a Battlegrounds Holiday for a total of 45).
3 Marks of Honor - 50 reputation, or 100 reputation if done through Concerted Efforts or For Great Honor quests.

As can be seen, in this BG you really need to win, to be able to rep up properly. Therefore it's one of the more difficult ones (as opposed to AV), to rep up consistently. Pray your side is good :)

Exalted rewards
These are the lvl 60 rewards. There are also epic rewards for the 40-49 and 50-59 bracket. Check http://www.worldofwarcraft.com/info/basics/factions/warsong/index.html for all the rewards.

Tabard:
Silverwing/Outrider Tabard -no stats-

Wrist armour:
Berserker Bracers: Plate, 323 armour, 19 STR / 8 AGI / 11 STAM
Dryad's Wrist Bindings: Cloth, 44 armour, 8 STAM / 8 INT / 7 SPI. Equip: Increases damage and healing done by magical spells and effect up to 22.
Forest Stalker's bracers: Leather, 86 armour, 11 STR / 19 AGI / 8 STAM
Windtalker's Wristguards: Mail, 182 armour, 8 STAM/INT / 7 SPI. Equip: +38 Attack Power

Leg armour: Sentinel's/Outrider's
Silk Leggings: Cloth, 188 armour, 23 STAM / 19 INT / 10 SPI. Equip: Increases damage and healing done by magical spells and effects by up to 28.
Lizardhide pants: Leather, 262 armour, 22 STR/STAM/INT, 10 AGI, 9 SPI. Equip: Increases damage and healing done by magical spells and effects by up to 11.
Leather Pants: Leather, 233 armour, 28 AGI / 27 STAM. Equip: Improves your chance to get a critical strike by 1%.
Chain Leggings: Mail, 364 armour, +35 AGI / 15 STAM. Equip: Improves your chance to get a critical strike by 1%. Improves your chance to hit by 1%.
Mail leggings: Mail, 364 armour, +14 STR / 22 STAM/INT. Equip: Improves your chance to get a critical strike by 1%. Improves your chance to get a critical strike with spells by 1%. Restores 6 mana per 5 sec.
Plate Legguards: Plate, 646 armour, +28 STR / 27 STAM. Equip: Improves your chance to get a critical strike by 1%. Improves your chance to hit by 1%.

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His strategy revolves around the fair. Besides the trinkets though, there are a few juicy items you can get from the faire for turning stuff that appears to be low or no value to the uneducated. Either you are one wanting the neckalce or you are one wanting to exploit, er cash in on those wanting the necklace so here is what you need to know.

First goto goblin workshop and read their post on the Faire http://www.goblinworkshop.com/darkmoon-faire.html

Now that you have gone, looked at the items and wiped the drool from you keyboard here are tips on how to get the tickets:

You need 1200 tickets to get the epic neck piece from the fair.

Rumor is that you'll need to turn in your deck AFTER you get your neck piece or it messes up the faction earning, slowing you down but if you want your trinket then turn it in.

1) If you farm 130 Vibrant Plumes, it will earn you 312 Darkmoon tickets, 25% of the way towards your necklace. Harpies in Northern Ferales and inside Alterac Valley (the Alliance Cave) drop these pretty well. After you turn in this many you can't turn in more so don't bother getting 500 to skip the next part–it wont work.

(MONEY HINT: Put these on the Auction House then in trade chat say "Working on Darkmoon Faire faction? Vibrant Plumes for sale on AH" Otherwise people don't look for it.)

2) You next need to hunt or have a skill that the darkmoon faire is interested in: Blacksmithing, Engineering, Leatherworking, or "I'm sorry you choose Herb/Alchemy go kill hundreds of spawns."

For the next 900 tickets, you'll need 10 bat eyes (Eastern Plaguelands), 10 glowing scorpid blood (Silithus), 6 thorium widgets (engineer and the recipe sells from guy in Orgimar for horde), 8 dense grinding stones (blacksmith) or 8 rugged armor kits for each batch of 20 tickets.

To turn in the widgets, stones, or kits you must be an engineer, blacksmith, or leatherworker. So if you didn't choose one of these professions then find a guide on how to level to 300 in one of them (I think engineering is the way to go myself) and reset a skill or start killing.

http://www.xs4all.nl/%7Ebrt/wow/guides/skillupenchanting.html (Go to this link then choose the guide from the right that you need).

Well how many of each do you need?
450 Evil Bat eyes or Glowing Scorpid Blood
810 Thorium Widgets
1600 Dense Stone
1600 Rugged Leather

Okay lets say you've done the math and you don't want the necklace. Wonderful–exploit instead. No one is gonna wanna make ALL of this stuff him/herself so you have a chance to put the ingredients or end items on the AH for some nice cash.

Watch the calendar and mark up your items (or ingredients) when the fair is coming round (may 10/11) and then advertise in trade window–faire is here, get your ticket loot in the AH!

Good luck with whichever route you choose.

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As a master demo lock, you can sac your succi and get +15% shadow damage. Very handy. There has been a long time bug, where you could also get your pet combatrezzed, thus gaining the 15% for the sac and the 10% for having the succi alive. The trick is to have either a druid, or someone with jumper cables rezz the corpse before it rots OR have a resser spam their 10 second rezz as soon as you sac the pet (the pet rots after 10 secs, the rezz has a 10 sec cast time).

Now, there is also a twist to this technique: Shield (priest) your succi and sac it. The succi is unaffected, and you gain the +15% from the sac and the +10% from having her alive. This will be fixed in 1.12, but I highly doubt the first technique gets fixed.

Enjoy :)

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1. Basics
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Who?: You and the Buyer
What?: Fishing stonescale eel for money
When?: Real time, or even while your sleeping.
Where?: Azshara, Tanaris, or Feralas (Feralas is only for emergancy =p)
Why?: FOR MONEY!

2. What do I need?
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i. It's required that you have a HIGH level of fishing, probably 225 or above. Having a high fishing level helps you fish faster, and more efficiently.
ii. A fishing pole would also help, Im using a "Big Iron Fishing Pole" (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=2950). This is VERY handy, but is a rare find.
iii. A safe spot to fish, also hidden. This helps when your either on a PVP server, or if you just flat out don't want to be seen when using the Fishing Bot.
iv. And the fishing bot, which can be found under (on the left) - Quick-Strat Forums < Hot Strategies < WoW Stratagies < Quiet Knight's Fishbot.

3. How much do they sell for?
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i. For a stack, I can usually get 8-10g. A stack consists of 20 Stonescale eel, and per-night I was coming up with 3-5 stacks.

4. Why do they sell for so much??
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i. The reason these Stonescale Eel sell for so much money, is because they make REALLY nice potions. These potions are called "Greater Stoneshield Potion". These raise a person's armor by 2000 for 2 minutes. That's like holding a shield for 2 minutes with the use of a potion. (http://www.thottbot.com/?i=23418) - These sell for 3g EACH on my server … (Cenarius, maybe because we're so gready )

5. Easy things to make money even faster.
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i. Try to sell them through the "Trade" channle of your City/Zone. And tell them to "PST" to make that money on-site.
ii. Try to sell the fish for less then the AH, and TELL your buyer this, he/she will be persuaded even more towards your offer because of time and money saving.
iii. Sell at peak-hour times on your server, this should probably be 5-7 O'clock PM. This should be because people are getting back from work, and it's before dinner.

I hope that this doesn't spoil my chance for making ALOT of money =p, but I want the game to be "equal" ; ) - and every1 should have the same opprotunity.

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Paladin Guide (Warcraft addons)

I posted this as a reply elsewhere, but thought more people wouldm ake use of it here. So here it is:

When when you're grinding you want to head up the retribution tree, to max out your dps. So you wanna head for SoC, then up vindication eye for an eye, etc etc. However the retribution build is next to useless end game (in my opinion), As it does not help the paladin in it's princible ability (survivability). Anyway below is the first template, for grinding to 60 - and then below it there is an end game build.

Grinding build:

Retribution:

10-11-12-13-14: Improved Blessing of Might Rank 5/5 (This is your first step toward greater dps).
15-16-17-18-19: Benediction Rank 5/5 (Whilst not useful at these levels it brings you closer to the grinding essential Seal of Command.)
20: Seal of Command Rank 1/1 (/cheer).
26-27-28-29-30: Conviction Rank 5/5 (More crits = more dps).
31-32-33: Vindication Rank 3/3 (Potentially reducing the ammount of damage you take, thus decreasing downtime)
34-35: Eye for an Eye, Rank 2/2 OR Pursuit of Justice Rank 2/2 (Neither are that useful but are good point fillers).
36-37-38: 2 Handed Weapon Specialisation Rank 3/3 (Again allows for higher damage, great crit chance, etc).
39: Santicity Aura, (Bit more dps).
40-41-42-43-44: Vengeance Rank 5/5 (Again dps increase).
45: Repentance Rank 1/1 (Not that useful for grinding, but cant hurt if you need an emergency heal).

Protection:

46-47-48-49-50: Improved Devotion Aura Rank 5/5 (Less damage taken = less down time).
51-52-53-54-55: Toughness Rank 5/5 (See above)

Holy:

21-22-23-24-25: Divine Strength Rank 5/5 (This adds to your attack power, thus increasing dps).
56-57-58-59-60: Useful for healing when taking a beating.

When you hit 60 immediately respec if you want to be vaguely respectable in pve. Paladin is about survivability, and support healing (and primarily cleansing). Retribution helps you with none of these. The following 2 are 2 reasonable templates for end game raiding.

Template 1:

Holy Talents - 31 points

Divine Intellect - rank 5/5
Spiritual Focus - rank 5/5
Healing Light - rank 3/3
Unyielding Faith - rank 2/2
Illumination - rank 5/5
Improved Blessing of Wisdom - rank 2/2
Divine Favor - rank 1/1
Lasting Judgement - rank 3/3
Holy Power - rank 5/5

Protection Talents - 9 points

Improved Devotion Aura - rank 5/5
Toughness - rank 4/5

Retribution Talents - 11 points

Benediction - rank 5/5
Deflection - rank 5/5
Seal of Command - rank 1/1

Template 2:

Holy Talents - 15 points

Divine Intellect - rank 5/5
Spiritual Focus - rank 5/5
Healing Light - rank 3/3
Unyielding Faith - rank 2/2

Protection Talents - 25 points

Improved Devotion Aura - rank 5/5
Precision - rank 3/3
Guardian's Favor - rank 2/2
Toughness - rank 5/5
Blessing of Kings - rank 1/1
Improved Hammer of Justice - rank 3/3
Improved Concentration Aura - rank 1/3
Reckoning - rank 5/5

Retribution Talents - 11 points

Improved Blessing of Might - rank 5/5
Benediction - rank 5/5
Seal of Command - rank 1/1

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There are too many players in wow that just don't know how to group and or dont know their role in instances. And too many of them know the phrase "l2p stfu noob" this is just very frustrating. This strat will hopefully open your eyes to what good groups do in instances how guilds tear thru seemingly impossible instances. I will cover just 5 man groups because one I like low manning instnaces and my idol is Fratley of Mannoroth, Mr. Low man himself (see his vid where he 5manned AQ40?) and second it will just be too much typing. This will also cover instances from ST onward but the mechanics are the same in every instances at any level.

Perfect Group: A tank and he must be a warrior (palys on the alliance can also), a healer and a hybrid or two hybrids. crowd control. and DPS.
notice I didnt tell you what classes to pick aside tank because it doesnt matter its the make up not the class. You cant do an instance without a tank, i.e. warrior/paly (98% of the time I know some of you and myself have used other classes, my favorite is a mage tank). No heals= your dead. No DPS=healer OOM and your dead.

Now specifically I will go into every class minus a paly because I have not played one at end game to knwo what exactly they do.

Warrior: Tank. 1h and a shield is a must. 5 in tactical mastery is a must (if you plan on end game content and not pvp you need 5 there). You will pull 99% of the time. Not only that you are the leader. You are the first one into battle and the last one out. You have to save everyones butt from mobs and tank all of them. Key skills: sunder armor, stack 5 up immediately and keep using it if possible. hamstring if you can. taunt and mocking blow are important. shield bash as well on casters. You should be able to tank at least 3 mobs with ease, yes 3 mobs. Your pulls are crucial to minimal mobs being attracted. Your pulls should be at max range (that you can get) and so the pulled mob attracts the minimal amount of adds with him. Don't ever worry about your health until you are around 15%-20% then either pop a potion or your last stand (if you have it). Trust your healer(s) and worry about keeping the aggro.

Rogue: Before I tell you your job…you better have your lockpicking maxed out. Nothing worse than having a rogue in a group and he cant pick the locked chest. Your main job is DPS. Use your feint whenever it refreshes. A caster pulls aggro off the tank gouge, do whatever you can for him to get on you to then give the tank time to turn and get him. You should NEVER have aggro on you.

Druid: Off healing and off dps. Your some of your damage spell sparingly. Use your rejuvanation on anyone taking damage, don't bother going into feral form. If aggro is on you go dire bear and off tank it until the MT gets it off you. Don't use abilities to raise your threat even higher. Your Innervate and combat rez are to be used in two situations. 1. All hell broke loose and 2-3 sets of adds come and you lose your priest or MT then rez them and get heals on tank ASAP, dont on the priest to let him drink. Or your priest is OOM and you still need to deal with 3+ mobs at full health with nasty adds. 2. On final boss For the most part you shouldnt have to. They are "oh ****" abilities.

Mage: Crowd control. dont bother using any damage spells until at earliest 80% of the mobs health. Just wand once the tank has taken 5%-10% of the mobs health to ensure your first damage you do does not pull the aggro of the tank. Conserve your mana until earliest 60% Health of the mob then NUKE. Mana dump and knock the mobs out.

Warlock: Use your DOTS and dont start shadow bolting until 60%. Your DOTs rarely pull aggro because the threat you gain is like renew of a priest…over time. Crowd control as needed. Lifetap to gain mana your healers will heal you.

Shaman: If I see one more cowboy shaman thinking he can DPS in an instnace, I think I just might go to alliance and deal with the 12 year old night elf noobs. Your job, support heal as needed. Always heal yourself. If a priest drops a shield on you its your queue to heal yourself. Drop totems that are useful. Mana totem is a MUST. Why are our casters going OOM when you can regen it for them. Heal totems are nice too. Get rid of debuffs with your totem and spells. And Offtank for the casters especially your main healer. Your main healer pulls aggro you are on it until the tank gets it off.

Hunters: Dps once the mob is at 85% health. If I ever see you melee…..I think I might just try to find you in RL and shoot you. On mana mobs yours your sting that drains mana. Main thing just keep a sting up and keep your autoshoot with occasional arcane shot and aimed shot(if you have it) up. Crowd control with your traps. Also use your scatter shot (if you have it) on a mob that a cloth wearer pulled to save his ass. And if you ever bitch about healing on yourself……Roll a warrior. Have you ever heard of feign death? Use it its your friend.

Priest: This is writing with the shadow priest in mind as well. Keep renews up on anyone taking damage at all times. Occasional flash heal here and there. If you can time it correctly use your greater heal on your MT if he wont die. Also make sure you ask what stance your MT is going in. If its defensive DO NOT preshield. Any other stance do so. Try to stay outside the 5sec rule to regen mana. If everyone is doing their job right you wont ever go OOM. OOM on a priest means people are not doing their job. Shadow priest…. go shadow, screw what they say. If they dont want you let them kick you out, if they dont they know they need you. DPS with vampiric up, and it will heal very well. People start taking hard hits, shield them. If your MT in low around 35%-40% health get out of shadow form and flash heal him a couple times then go back to mind flaying. Its easier with a hybrid or another priest as well. Then you will not have to get out of shadow form.

If you are geared properly and have the right stats you can 5 man almost anything. You have to know the instance. If you plan on 5 manning an instance like UD Strat preepics what do you need? I did it the other day. It was a level 60 warrior as tank. a level 60 druid (jack of all trades and master of none). a level 60 discipline/holy priest. myself a level 59 shadow priest and a level 60 mage. We had 3 forms of crowd control and 3 forms of healing. Not only that we had great DPS. We didnt wipe but we did have a few deaths because we were going too slow and the pats respawned. Once we picked up the speed we shredded thru everything.

Now for that example we knew we could 5 man it because on adds we had two priests to shackle and a mage to sheep. a tank to take 3 mobs. and a druid that was healing and semi dps and if needed could off tank. our mage could of course aoe and we had two forms of couterspell/silence on caster mobs. and 3 guys in the group that could slow down mobs speed. We focused on one mob at a time killed it and went on the next.

Tahts a big key. The initial pull by the tank might bringa total of 3 mobs. If you can CC one your are dealing with 2 now. What happens on the pull is when they are coming after the tank, whoever CC does it. Now 2 are after your tank. You let him build aggro. HIs job is to start to sunder the first mob at least 3 times then move to the next and apply 5 sunders thats where you wait until he gets the mob to the X amount of health before you "assist". Learn to target your tank and press "F" to assist him. that feature targets the mob the tank or whomever you clicked on has targeted. Occasionally thru the first mob the tank should switch over to the other mob just to apply another sunder or two quickly just to make sure he maintains that mobs aggro.

That should be enough info for you guys. If you have anymore questions feel free to respond. Thank you for your time.

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…. A Warriors Leveling Guide (1-60)

I've been reading all the threads here on (in the wow forums that is) for the last 6 months. Not many leveling guides or help for warriors and in fact a few threads asking for them. Well I tend to be a masochist in picking classes that I love but don't have any ups (faster traveling, free mounts, healing, etc) thats why I tend to play a warrior or a priest.

Now for those rolling a warrior from scratch, hopefully this guild will help. I will give you the Horde point of view ( I hate alliance though I have played alliance chars up to 20 a few time but the basis is usually the same). Now I wrote this with the PVP player in mind so for PVE servers it will be much easier for you to level. In this guide you will also see a talent build to take what points to put in at what levels and when to respec for maximum efficiency.

When picking your race, it does not matter. It truly doesn't, in the end (PVP or PVE content) it comes down to skills. I will tell you I tend to pick an Orc, but any class has its ups and downs. Just pick what race you like.

Levels 1-6: Do all your quests in your starting zone. Its useful for rep and xp. When your done you should be level 5 so grind 6 away so you are more than prepared for the next zone.

Before you start your second zone go to the third, they tend to put quests in this zone for the second zone, so pick them all up and head to your second zone.

Level 7-11: Pick up all the quests and do them all. Not much thinking involved.

Levels 12-14: Third zone same thing here.

15-25: For Horde you will be doing Silverpine, Crossroads then finish up in Stonetalon do quests. Stay away from grinding. Levels 19-23 do a couple of Wailing Caverns runs for some xp, quests and loot and if you want SFK and BFD.

Big keys: Always do chain quests. They always end (well, the majority of the time) with a great reward. Also if you are a solo type, stay away from orange quests or quests that you can't do fairly easily. Wait until they are yellow or green. Always dump a grey quest. Also don't spend your gold, save for your mount. And go into cooking and first aid and fishing get those and keep those as high as you can because its basically free healling and minimizes your down time.

Levels 26-37: Thousand Needles and Shimmering Flats. Stay away from the quests that tell you to go to another zone. Finish as many quests you want. Also run Gnomeragan and SM up to Cath.

38-44: Everyones favorite…..STV, hahaha. Pick up quests in Booty Bay then head to Grom'Gol, don't forget to pick up the FP at the top of the build to the far right. Pick up all the quests in Grom'gol and try to do them all. Do SM runs for some no brainer xp and good loot. YOU WILL GET GANKED (on a pvp server) SO LIVE WITH IT.

45-50: Tanaris and Felwood are your friends. Do all the quests there and run ZF a few times for loot and xp.

50-54: Finish up your Tanaris and Felwood quests and if you havent and do Un'Goro. Pick up all the quests there and do them. There are a lot of alliance/horde, however they tend to leave you alone because they are either doing quests themselves or farming mats. I do suggest to take a buddy though. Start running Sunken Temple. Great loot and xp and if you are a skinner plenty dragons to skin.

55-57: I put off WPL till you are a higher level because on PVP servers this is gank central for high levels. Do quests there and in Wintersprings and don't forget to equip your argent dawn trinket when in the plaguelands. Don't turn in the scourge stones till after you get honored with argent dawn. Try to run BRD to get attuned to molten core and make sure you pick up the quest from the dead dwarve which you can only pick up when you are dead yourself to get the shadow forge key. BRD is your first taste of end game instancing. Very good loot and xp as well (if you are in a good group).

58-60: EPL and Silithus questing. If you want grind away but make sure you are rested if not just quest away.

There you have it. The key to level is knowing the quests and doing them. Thottbot or allakhazam is your friend. Plus questing doesn't make you go insane like mindless grinding does.

Now for the talent choices…..

Levels 10-14: Cruelty (Crit is always good)
Levels 15-19: Unbridled Wrath (Gets you a lot of rage fast)
Levels 20-24: Improved Battle Shout (Ups your DPS)
Levels 25-29: Duel Wield Specialization (Ups your DPS again
Levels 30-32: Improved Rend (More damage)
Levels 33-34: Improved Heroic Stike (This will be your version of mortal strike or bloodthirst for the mean time use this and sunder armor always on mobs)
Levels 35-36: Improved Charge (Gets you more rage now)
Level 37: Improved Heroic Strike
Levels 38-39: Deflection (Not taking damage is always good)
Levels 40-42: Deep Wounds (More damge=execellent)
Levels 43-44: Improved Overpower (Critting on a rogue especially a night elf is fun)

When you hit level 45 you are going to respec.

Now what to respec at 45 to…..

Your will put 31 points into Fury:
5 in Cruelty
5 in Unbridled Wrath
5 in Improved Battle Shout
5 in Duel Wield Specialization
5 in Enrage
4 in Flurry
1 in Deathwish
and 1 in Bloodthirst

That leaves 5pts left what to put them in?

Put 5 in Anticipation from the defense tree….

wtf? why?

1pt of defense, and correct me if I am wrong or leaving out something gives you 0.4% chance to block, parry and dodge. With 5pts in anticipation it gives you 10 defense which in turn gives you 4% extra chance to block, parry and dodge.

Now I will suggest what else to put in up until level 59 so when you hit 60 you can put that last point in or respec.

Levels 46-47: Improved Beserker Rage
Levels 48-49: Improved Bloodrage
Levels 50-54: Deflection
Levels 55-59: Toughness
Level 60 if you wish: Piercing Howl, its great in BG

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